Wait a second! Is that a little stuffed animal I see in the corner of those pictures? How can you post a picture of a tricked out tactical shotgun and have a cuddly toy in frame! Sheesh!

But anyway, glad you like the gun. I also tried to have a low-recoil Mossberg 500 a number of years back. Mine had a Knoxx Compstock which has a traditional stock contour, since I actually planned to use it for bird hunting. I'm not real crazy about the look of the muzzle break, but I imagine it helps with muzzle jump and recoil (by virtue of its weight if nothing else).

How can you post a picture of a tricked out tactical shotgun and have a cuddly toy in frame! Sheesh!

Even a ninjer needs somethin to cuddle sometimes...

Little do many know, that "device" on the muzzle is really A "redirecting/defection and unapproved requisitioning device" created by mossberg to level the playin' field 'cuz badguys were complainin' about all the people that recently began realizing that the shotgun is a great man stopper HD/SD weapon...

OOL, Naw... the feller is implying that he has 100% mitigated the "felt" recoil...

I assure ya'll I am a FAITHFUL DEVOTED Mossberg guy...

But I must admit that it was real hard for me to forgive them for building guns strictly to market to those who have little working knowledge of the weapons systems they seek or the application of said firearms...

But even I can understand what Barnum meant in one of his most famous quotes...

I SAID "found that the gun absorbs all the recoil. Nothing on my shoulder nor muzzel rise."
It weighs in at 9 lbs. $690 project.
I SAID "This was a fun project." Kinda like putting together my many AKs and AR's.
With this one done,I will toss it on the pile and go on to my next project gun.......?

Dang! I am gonna show this thing and cost to wifey-pooh! I might be able to convince her that the soft shooting Mossberg 930 in shiny blue and rich walnut ain't such a bad deal at $500 as she once perceived it to be.

I don't have to ask permission to spend the money I make. (I sold one of my cars so down to only 5 now. Had 8)
Waiting for a chromed Benelli M82 from Simpsons LTD and 200 rounds of 9X18 Ultra. Bidding on a Master Piece 45C Derringer on GB.

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Sorry if I misrepresented your ideals of recoiless, Hotdog and Oneounce. I will change it the Mossberg to Soft recoil

I'm really not trying to be a hard-butt about it - BUT we get a LOT of new folks who keep asking and mentioning looking for low-recoil guns for their XXX (wife/kid/whoever)and there is a lot of misinformation out there in that regard. I wouldn't want one of them to think that this gun can handle 3" 00 buck like a .22 rifle

Now, you take your 9# behemoth and feed it some nice light 7/8oz target loads, and you'll REALLY see what soft recoil is all about......

In my research and reviewing of you tubes I decided on Kicklite. I noticed the Knox made it tricky to operate the forgrip for some people. I also liked the look of Kicklite better and it has worked great for me. I do have that Road Blocker muzzle brake that reduces recoil and rise.
I have never experianced a Knox stock.
The Knox has the grip spring loaded and the stock. The Kicklite only has the stock has the spring.

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